The Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act (FD&C Act, FFDCA or FDCA) of 1938 established the parameters for cosmetics marketing in the United States. The following explains how the FDA regulates cosmetic products.
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The Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act (FD&C Act, FFDCA or FDCA) of 1938 established the parameters for cosmetics marketing in the United States. The following explains how the FDA regulates cosmetic products.
Read moreThe cosmetics industry uses a variety of materials in its packaging, including plastics and metals, with glass being among the oldest packaging materials. The following information provides details on material used for cosmetic packaging.
Read morePackaging in the cosmetic industry is based on deep studies that penetrate the human psyche. Here is a deeper look at the purposes of cosmetic packaging and how it helps gain an edge over competitors.
Read moreCosmetics create images of beauty, which is why packaging must be consistent with attractive presentation. Here are further details why your cosmetic packaging is a important as the product itself and should not be treated as an afterthought.
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